How Cowboys Faced Sickness, Injury, and Death on the Trail
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On the open cattle trail, sickness and injury weren’t inconveniences; they were life-threatening emergencies.
There were no hospitals.
No ambulances.
No doctors for hundreds of miles.
A twisted ankle, a bad fall, or a high fever could end a career or a life.
In this episode of Way Out West, follow a late-1800s cattle drive north out of Texas to explore how cowboys faced illness, accidents, and death with little more than grit and improvisation. From frontier “medicine” and makeshift surgeries to quiet graves on the prairie, this episode reveals the hidden cost of building the American West.
You’ll hear how trail crews treated injuries with pocketknives and bandanas, relied on whiskey and herbal remedies, and made impossible decisions when a man could no longer ride. Most of all, you’ll learn why they kept going—despite the risks—because duty, reputation, and loyalty mattered more than comfort.
This is the story of survival without a safety net.
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